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Old 02-20-2011, 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by AGDee View Post
And here in Michigan, U of M-Dearborn and U of M-Flint are actually sub-campuses of the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor). Eastern Michigan U, Central Michigan U, Western Michigan U and Northern Michigan U are independent of each other and of U of M. It would really mess people up to change those names up. Interestingly, we have no Southern Michigan U. Wayne State, one of our other public universities could have been Southern.
AGDee, I was wondering-doesn't UM-Dearborn or UM-Flint just say Michigan on the diploma? If so, that would make a much bigger deal. I actually contemplated looking at certain programs at UM-Dearborn but, when I was told the degree would be directional and would say that it wasn't just Michigan but, UM-Dearborn, I decided against it. I was told that by someone who wasn't 100% sure, so that's why I ask.

Speaking of Texas schools, how is Texas Tech? I was under the impression that was a good school. Maybe KS would know-since he's from Texas. Is that a good school? That isn't directional. I have to agree that placing direction of a school would make less people want to go because they may equate it with rinky-dink school. Is that true-no. Do people think that way-yes (sometimes).
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